Modern Standard Arabic

Level 1:
Beginner Modern Standard Arabic (BSA1, BSA2, BSA3)
This level presents Arabic in a sequential and cumulative manner for non-speakers of Arabic generating the basics depending on pictures and images reflecting the meaning of words and physical meanings in which the student is able to sense and be aware of regardless of his native language or cultural background.
The level initially teaches letters and words building the structure of the language cumulatively in a calculated method to enrich the students' awareness and consciousness of the language.
Students will get to know the world political map in Arabic and the names of countries and districts in advance to simple easy words used on daily bases in the street and describing colors, numbers, animal names, household appliance and electrical machines, transportation, geometrical shapes, parts of the human body.
After building a good language dictionary, the course teaches students to facilitate this quantum of words in a logical manner and adding new words each time and training the students on the writing skills.
The student will be learning the grammatical aspects of the language in a later stage, He/Shewill be presented phenomena of language such as male and female structures, individuals and combined, questions and other idioms and phrases.
The course contains lessons that are essential to the student in his social endeavors, actions and reactions .It represents situations that take place daily in: the class room, the bank, police station, the mall, the restaurant, hunting an apartment, residency permit and the return trip home and many others.

BSA1 (Beginner Modern Standard Arabic): An opening level course, no need for any Arabic background

Level 2:
Intermediate (Lower Intermediate, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate) - In this level situations are presented with the help of images that describe the situation and help the student in forming short conversational sentences to prepare them for comprehending medium and long sentences on a later stage and for the first 8 lessons.

This course is prepared with a series of questions following each lesson to test the student's skills and lessons learned. It is accompanied by listening and writing exercises to help the student logically link words in addition to writing exercises that varies between filling the blank to training on different grammatical forms.

LISA (Lower intermediate)

4 weeks, 80 hours(4 hours per day,5 days per week)
6 weeks, 90 hours(3 hours per day,5 days per week)

ISA (intermediate)

4 weeks, 80 hours(4 hours per day,5 days per week)
6 weeks, 90 hours(3 hours per day,5 days per week)

UISA (upper intermediate)

4 weeks, 80 hours(4 hours per day,5 days per week)
6 weeks, 90 hours(3 hours per day,5 days per week)

Level 3:

Advanced
This course presents Arabic in a combination of daily activities, common situations, presenting historical Arab figures and important sites in the country. The course reviews the first two courses (Beginner and Intermediate) and presents new subjects, words and grammar rules in a more methodical way.